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Spadefoot Toad Sharp-edged spade on each back foot.
These help the animal burrow into the ground during dry times. Spadefoot Toad
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Feet for grasping. Strong feet and large, curved claws, or talons, are used to kill and hold prey. Hawk
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Paws and claws. Most meat-eaters use these to climb, dig for food, and hold their prey. Fox
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These are used to reach nectar deep inside blossoms.
Long, hollow beaks. These are used to reach nectar deep inside blossoms. Hummingbird
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These act as feelers when going through brush or small places.
Whiskers. These act as feelers when going through brush or small places. Bobcat
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Long, pointed canine teeth These are used to catch and kill prey.
Coyote
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These help the animal jump long distances to escape predators.
Large hind legs These help the animal jump long distances to escape predators. Kangaroo Rat
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Stingers These are used for protection.
Bee
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Hooked beaks These are used to tear up animal food.
Hawk
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Forked tongue These are used to “smell”.
Snake
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Webbed feet These help with swimming and with walking on top of mud.
Duck
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Desert Bighorn Sheep Horns
These are permanent and slow growing. They are used for defense and finding mates. Desert Bighorn Sheep
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Eyespots These are used to scare away predators.
Butterfly
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